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Reps Give Galaxy Backbone 72-Hour Deadline Over Financial Violations

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…probe IPCR for unverified payments, dubious trainings
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to Galaxy Backbone, the federal government’s IT service provider, to provide explanations regarding allegations of financial irregularities and contract violations amounting to billions of Naira.
The Committee chaired by Rep. Bamidele Salam at an investigative hearing on on Wednesday in Abuja, scrutinised multiple audit queries raised in the Auditor-General’s 2021 report.
The Managing Director of Galaxy Backbone, was represented by Sani Mohammed Ibrahim, Executive Director of Finance and Corporate Service, alongside other top officials.
Among the key infractions identified was the non-remittance of ₦329,845,000 in taxes, which was supposed to be paid within 21 days. The committee ruled that sanctions would apply for the violation.
Another issue flagged was a payment of ₦66,799,440 for a contractual obligation without supporting documentation. Galaxy Backbone was directed to submit full transaction details within 72 hours.
Also the lawmakers uncovered payments to a U.S.-based company, ST Engineering, which listed identical street addresses in two different states, raising concerns over contract authenticity. No evidence of contract execution was found, prompting another 72-hour deadline for Galaxy Backbone to submit all relevant procurement documents as required by the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).
Further financial discrepancies included e-payment violations totaling ₦12,661,300, questionable payments amounting to ₦2,433,701.56, and a procurement contract of $164,403. Frustrated by the company’s inability to provide satisfactory explanations, the committee summoned Galaxy Backbone to reappear on Thursday, February 27, 2025, at 1 p.m.
In another development, the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution (IPCR) faced intense questioning over audit queries, particularly a payment of ₦25,801,400 for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) allowances.
The Director General, Dr. Joseph Ochogwu, attributed the issues to actions taken under a previous administration, stating that his team assumed office in 2024 while the flagged transactions occurred in the 2021 fiscal year.
However, the committee rejected this defense and demanded detailed documentation, including project locations, transportation cost breakdowns, a list of personnel involved, and receipts for payments made.
The committee also raised concerns over “doubtful trainings” costing ₦21,383,800, which lacked credible justification.
In its resolution, PAC established an adhoc committee led by Rep. Billy Osawaru (Edo State) to investigate further and report back within a week.
Following its findings, the committee indicted the institute for inefficiency, lack of accountability, and failure to ensure value for money in its expenditures.

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Mbah mourns ,says Christian Chukwu was a ‘football icon’

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

Enugu Governor Peter Mbah has expressed deep grief over the passing away of former Super Eagles skipper and coach, Christian Chukwu, describing him as a football icon, titan, and phenomenon.

Reacting to the development on Saturday Mbah said: “I received with a deep sense of loss the passing away of Chairman Christian Chukwu. It is a personal loss to us as Ndi Enugu, his home state, and indeed to Nigeria as a nation and Africa as a continent.

“Christian Chukwu was a national icon, a football titan, field marshal, and phenomenon. His exploits as a footballer united the country across ethnic divides and creed.

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He was patriotism personified, serving the nation and Africa unreservedly both as a player and coach of the highly successful Rangers International Football Club of Enugu and Super Eagles of Nigeria, which he captained to victory as Green Eagles at the 1980 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON. He also coached the Harambee Stars, Kenya’s senior male national team, among others.

“Chairman, as he was fondly called, gave his all not only to the nation but to the rest of Africa. He wrote his name in gold in the annals of the history of Nigerian and African football.

Our dear legend has gone the way of all mortals, but the fond memories and the pride he gave Ndi Igbo and Nigeria as a whole will be cherished forever.

“My heart goes out to his family, Ndi Enugu, the Nigerian sports community and the entire nation over this irreplaceable loss. May the good Lord grant his soul eternal repose.”

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Just in: Boko Haram IED Blast Kills Seven Along Maiduguri-Damboa Road

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

No fewer than seven people lost their lives on Saturday following the detonation of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by Boko Haram terrorists in Borno State.

The deadly incident occurred along the Maiduguri-Damboa Road, a notorious route that cuts through the Sambisa Forest—an area long plagued by insurgent activities.

The victims were part of a convoy of vehicles being escorted by the military from Damboa to Maiduguri.

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According to eyewitness accounts and local sources, the explosion struck as the convoy—organized to provide safe passage through the volatile region—was underway. Several other passengers sustained varying degrees of injuries and were rushed to a hospital in Maiduguri for urgent treatment.

The Maiduguri-Damboa Road serves as a vital link between the state capital and several local government areas in southern Borno, including Chibok and Gwoza.

For years, the route remained closed to civilian traffic due to persistent terrorist threats. However, under the administration of Governor Babagana Zulum, the road was reopened, with military escorts deployed to accompany travelers twice weekly after clearing the area for explosives.

Saturday’s attack raises fresh concerns about the safety of the corridor, despite consistent military presence. The blast also comes just days after Governor Zulum publicly raised alarm over renewed Boko Haram activity in the state, highlighting the persistent threat the group poses to peace and development in the region.

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Authorities are yet to release an official statement on the incident, while investigations and security operations in the area continue.

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Insecurity: Criminals Cart Away NSA Ribadu’s Office Hilux During Juma’at Prayer In Abuja

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has initiated a search following the theft of a black Toyota Hilux vehicle belonging to the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), Nuhu Ribadu, which was stolen during Friday’s Juma’at prayers in Abuja.

It was gathered that the vehicle was parked around 1:05pm opposite the Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) complex in Area 10, while the official attended prayers at a nearby mosque.

Security source, Zagazola Makama, disclosed the incident via his X (formerly Twitter) handle, revealing that the ONSA official returned from the mosque only to find the vehicle missing.

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According to him, a sources said the theft was immediately reported to the Garki Police Division at approximately 2:00 p.m., leading to a swift response by law enforcement.

Meanwhile, the FCT Police Command promptly activated a stop-and-search operation at various checkpoints and across all entry and exit points in the capital city.

Police authorities confirmed that investigations are ongoing and all efforts are being made to apprehend the culprits and recover the vehicle.

The Command said it had intensified efforts to track down the fleeing suspects and recover the stolen Hilux.

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